I realize this is an older piece and I had posted it here sometime ago, but my mind now turns to these people...
THE BUM AND I
Well there he is
And I am here
Separated only by this window
A bum with no fear
The street hustles by
Perched on this stool
Grande latte in my cup
A coin or two in his
Hard to look up
He stands stoic, ragged
A long gray coat
Once worn by success
Subway grates stamped in it’s back
We both seem a mess
Hair like straw
Worn thin
Slit eyes peering through the ages
Sun leather skin
Kicks a little dance
For his day
Jester for court of financial fools
Bankers, lawyers
Ladies in jewels
I see them, but I don’t
This one captures me
Shanghaied me
Transfixed me
What does he see
My coffee is warm
Comforting
Crowds herd by
North and south
Bow my head and sigh
Words begin to pile in my mind
What are his
Still his cup is silent
Another quick step, hop
Back curved to the street, he’s bent
My cup is empty too
Stare into untelling bottom
Lift my head to see the bum’s imploring cup
Downtown wind and dust got him
Shall I do as always
Look away
Afraid to see
It could be me
The shanghai bum
To him I flip a dollar coin
Thunk in his cup
Look him in his ascetic eyes thanks for the poem I nod
A little dance in his cup
The Bum & I
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yes, very evocative piece kurt
I remember reading it before
then, as now, it reminded me of this:
http://www.studioeight.tv/musicpost/LR/bogangles.mp3
I remember reading it before
then, as now, it reminded me of this:
http://www.studioeight.tv/musicpost/LR/bogangles.mp3
I always try to do what I can at the time, always thinking it should be more. I know it should be more. I know some of these people now... well, I don't know them well, but I recognize them, talk to them sometimes. There's a guy who looks just like Ed Abbey who hangs out by the liquor store, a vet. He's never read Ed Abbey. I keep forgetting to lend him a copy of 'Desert Solitaire'..
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